Production of ultrahigh ion current densities at skin-layer subrelativistic laser-plasma interaction

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Badziak, J [1 ]
Glowacz, S
Jablonski, S
Parys, P
Wolowski, J
Hora, H
Krása, J
Láska, L
Rohlena, K
机构
[1] Inst Plasma Phys & Laser Microfus, Warsaw, Poland
[2] Univ New S Wales, Dept Theoret Phys, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] ASCR, Inst Phys, Prague, Czech Republic
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10.1088/0741-3335/46/12B/044
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O35 [流体力学]; O53 [等离子体物理学];
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070204 ; 080103 ; 080704 ;
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Some applications of fast ions driven by a short (less than or equal to 1 ps) laser pulse (e.g. fast ignition of ICF targets, x-ray laser pumping, laboratory astrophysics research or some nuclear physics experiments) require ion beams of picosecond (or shorter) time durations and of very high ion current densities (similar to10(10) A cm(-2) or higher). A possible way of producing ion beams with such extreme parameters is ballistic focusing of fast ions generated by a target normal sheath acceleration (TNSA) mechanism at relativistic laser intensities. In this paper we discuss another method, where the production of short-pulse ion beams of ultrahigh current densities is possible in a planar geometry at subrelativistic laser intensities and at a low energy (less than or equal to 1 J) of the laser pulse. This method-referred to as skin-layer ponderomotive acceleration (S-LPA)-uses strong ponderomotive forces induced at the skin-layer interaction of a short laser pulse with a proper preplasma layer in front of a solid target. The basic features of the high-current ion generation by S-LPA were investigated using a simplified theory, numerical hydrodynamic simulations and measurements. The experiments were performed with subjoule 1 ps laser pulses interacting with massive or thin foil targets at intensities of up to 2 x 10(17) W cm(-2). It was found that both in the backward and forward directions highly collimated high-density ion beams (plasma blocks) with current densities at the ion source (close to the target) approaching 10(10) A cm(-2) are produced, in accordance with the theory and numerical calculations. These ion current densities were found to be comparable to (or even higher than) those estimated from recent short-pulse TNSA experiments with relativistic laser intensities. Apart from the simpler physics of the laser-plasma interaction, the advantage of the considered method is the low energy of the driving laser pulses allowing the production of ultrahigh-current-density ion beams with a high repetition rate. It opens a prospect for unique tabletop experiments in various fields of physical and technological research.
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